Works of Ossian: Vol. IV.1783 |
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... heard of the abfence of Fingal . He trufts in the wind of the north . His foul bright- ens with joy . Why doft thou come , Lath- mon ? The mighty are not in Selma . Why co- meft thou with thy forward fpear ? Will the daughters of Morven ...
... heard of the abfence of Fingal . He trufts in the wind of the north . His foul bright- ens with joy . Why doft thou come , Lath- mon ? The mighty are not in Selma . Why co- meft thou with thy forward fpear ? Will the daughters of Morven ...
Page 8
... heard the found of Offian's fhield : he knew the fign of battle . He started at once from his place . His gray hair parted on his back . He remembers the actions of other years . My fon , he faid to fair - haired Gaul , I hear the found ...
... heard the found of Offian's fhield : he knew the fign of battle . He started at once from his place . His gray hair parted on his back . He remembers the actions of other years . My fon , he faid to fair - haired Gaul , I hear the found ...
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Vol. IV. ven is returned , the fign of war is heard . Go to the halls of Strumon , and bring his arms . to Morni . Bring the arms which my father wore in his age ; for my arm begins to fail . Take thou thy armour , o Gaul ; and rush to ...
Vol. IV. ven is returned , the fign of war is heard . Go to the halls of Strumon , and bring his arms . to Morni . Bring the arms which my father wore in his age ; for my arm begins to fail . Take thou thy armour , o Gaul ; and rush to ...
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... heard on a diftant heath . Offian ! and fair - hair- ed Gaul ! ye are fwift in the race . Obferve the foes of Fingal from that woody hill . approach them not , your fathers are not near to fhield you . Let not your fame fall at once ...
... heard on a diftant heath . Offian ! and fair - hair- ed Gaul ! ye are fwift in the race . Obferve the foes of Fingal from that woody hill . approach them not , your fathers are not near to fhield you . Let not your fame fall at once ...
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Vol. IV. Our We heard the words of the chief with joy , and moved in the clang of our arms . - fteps are on the woody hill . Heaven burns with all its ftars . The meteors of death fly over the field . The diftant noife of the foe ...
Vol. IV. Our We heard the words of the chief with joy , and moved in the clang of our arms . - fteps are on the woody hill . Heaven burns with all its ftars . The meteors of death fly over the field . The diftant noife of the foe ...
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Æneid arms arofe art thou bards battle beam behold Berrathon blaft boar bofom breaft Cathlin Cathmor chief clouds Comhal courfe Croma Crothar dark darkneſs daugh daughter death defart defcended diftant doft thou Duth dwells ecchoing epifode eyes faid failed fame father feaft fecret feeble feen fell fent fhall fhells fhield fhould fide figh filent Fingal fome fon of Morni fong foul fpear fpread ftars fteel fteps ftone ftood ftorm ftory ftranger ftream ftrength ftrife fword Gaul ghofts hall harp heard heroes hill himſelf hoft huna ifle king Larthmor Lathmon Lochlin locks Loda Lutha maid Malvina mift mighty moffy moon Morven night Nuäth Offian Oina Oithóna paffed poem race raifed raiſed reft renown rife roar rock rofe rolled rufh Ryno Scandinavia Selma Starno ſteps Swaran tears thee thofe thoſe Three bards thro Tofcar tomb Torcul Trenmor Uthal vale voice warriors waves winds youth